Humanitarian Work in the Muslim World: Lessons Learned and Future Directions

The Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies (CHS) is honored to host Dr. Hany El-Banna OBE, to share his highly valued insight and experience on humanitarian efforts in the Muslim World.  The Muslim world is currently facing enormous challenges.  Wars, conflict, and disaster relief across the world are at an alarming high, leaving an estimated 65.3 million people forcibly displaced, with over 50 percent of refugees coming from the countries of Somalia, Afghanistan, and Syria. Humanitarian assistance to the broader Middle East must be re-visted from a social and cultural perspective to avoid growing insecurity and disaster in the region.

 

Moderated by

Dr. Sultan Barakat

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Director of Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies

 

Monday, October 17th

18:00-19:30

Cultural Foundation Auditorium

Doha Institute for Graduate Studies

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